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Shadows! Floating horses are fun and all, but we need some down to earth. Lol!
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Tips on making glowing pendants? Trying to make one on a piece right as I type this!
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How do you do reflections in water/splashes around the horse's feet?
Edited at January 24, 2019 08:32 AM by Luminescent Hollow
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I also would like to know that :3
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Photoshop quality -
I too work on a 1000x1000, but cutting the image into 500x500 (and turning it into a jpeg at all, it seems) craps the quality, and even more so with the image size limits on HEE. How do you keep your images so sharp? (Particularly when cutting the large canvas into the 500x500)
And to tie with this, when starting a blank canvas, what “quality” do you have it set at (ya know, the thing below the canvas measurements, can’t quite remember what it’s called)
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TheWildOne said: Shadows! Floating horses are fun and all, but we need some down to earth. Lol!
I simply create a new layer, set the layer more to multiply, and with a soft round brush and a dark color paint a general dark spot where I want my shadow. I then use motion and/or Gaussian blur and adjust the layer opacity until I am pleased with it. :)
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Another round of questions coming up :3
1 - How do you make a text avatar with an image inside of the text? Hope that makes sense lol
2 - Would you ever recommend using ipiccy.com to people who can't afford a program like PS?
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Libertas Ridge said:
TheWildOne said: Shadows! Floating horses are fun and all, but we need some down to earth. Lol!
I simply create a new layer, set the layer more to multiply, and with a soft round brush and a dark color paint a general dark spot where I want my shadow. I then use motion and/or Gaussian blur and adjust the layer opacity until I am pleased with it. :)
You say 'dark color', so not black?
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TheWildOne said:
Libertas Ridge said:
TheWildOne said: Shadows! Floating horses are fun and all, but we need some down to earth. Lol!
I simply create a new layer, set the layer more to multiply, and with a soft round brush and a dark color paint a general dark spot where I want my shadow. I then use motion and/or Gaussian blur and adjust the layer opacity until I am pleased with it. :)
You say 'dark color', so not black?
No, I actually very rarely use true black or true white, as they tend to wash out details. I always use a dark green or blue or red or whatever color scheme IÂ’m going for, and off whites. :)
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